Monday, May 24, 2010

What A Difference A Day Makes

I suspect the greenhouses are just bustling with the prospect of just how much people are going to have to replant. Yesterday there were the Western Tanagers playing in the bushes and today there is white rain covering their playground. What can we do? Just stay inside and not fuss about what is going on outside. Steve says the temp at his house should be up in the high 70's and low 80's today and tomorrow. I can only think this is global warming at its best. Welcome to Monday.

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When it's Springtime in the Rockies! We haven't even bought plants for the first go-around yet. And next Monday is Memorial Day! Love your bird picture - is he a little bewildered this morning? The snow is in the mountains here, amazingly enough. This global warming stuff has just got to stop!

And PS - the total by the time "it" remembered it is spring was 4" of snow. Tonight the only sign of an exciting day is all of the trees that are broken from the weight of the snow and patches of white where the sun didn't work fast enough. That is one way to prune the trees this year.

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